Supported by the European Commission, the 23rd annual eChallenges e-2013 Conference & Exhibition takes place in Malahide, Dublin, Ireland from 09 - 11 October, www.eChallenges.org/e2013. Focused on Applied ICT addressing major Societal Challenges, and showcasing strategic keynote presentations, technical and policy papers, case studies and workshops, eChallenges brings together senior representatives from leading commercial, government and research organisations around the world to share knowledge and experience, lessons learnt, good practice and innovation.
Please follow the link to see the e2013 agenda.
Core Thematic Priorities for eChallenges e-2013
Applied ICT addressing Societal Challenges
- eHealth and mHealth
- eGovernment, eParticipation & eDemocracy
- eInclusion
- Digital Libraries and Cultural Heritage
- Technology Enhanced Learning and ICT Skills
- Intelligent Content and Semantics
- Sustainable Environment
Emerging Technologies & Infrastructures
- Future Internet & Smart Cities
- eInfrastructures & Smart Grid
- Living Labs
- Cloud Computing
- Mobile Applications
- RFID & Networked Enterprise
- Security and Identity Management
More information is available at http://www.echallenges.org/e2013/default.asp?page=themes
We are now inviting extended abstracts (1,200 - 1,500 words) for technical papers, visionary papers, business and government case studies. Proposals to arrange 90 minute thematically focused workshop sessions are also welcome. Related themes and suggestions for papers and sessions are outlined in the Call for Papers http://www.echallenges.org/e2013/default.asp?page=c4p
Call for Papers
Important Deadlines
Submission deadline for Extended Abstracts: 08 March 2013
Acceptance decision: 05 April
Submission of full paper: 30 April
The scientific programme for eChallenges e-2013 is based on an open Call for Papers and the conference language is English.
All extended abstracts (http://www.echallenges.org/e2013/default.asp?page=submission) must be submitted online by 08 March for double blind peer review by the International Programme Committee.